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of all area businesses; that is the job of the Chamber of Commerce. Businesses are listed for historical purposes rather than commercial. Our St. Germain reserves the right not to list or to delete a listing for any reason or no reason. Persons, buildings, or sites listed in this color are also listed in Who's Who or What's What |
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David L. Clark
Realty This realty company started by David Clark in the late-1970's and closed down in the fall of 2009 when he retired and sold the building to Mark Hiller. This building was Walter Perk's home when he owned and operated Perk's West Bay Resort (Sissons-Second). Cathy's Ice Cream and Candy Shoppe was Walter Perk's garage. Top Dave's Auto & Trailer This was originally a Mobile gas station and auto repair garage built and operated by Lee Buckholtz. Eventually, after periods of being empty and an occasional owner, David Pockat purchased it for his Auto & Trailer business. Top Deer Run These condos on the eastern shore of Big St. Germain were originally part of the Muskie Inn. Top DJ's Restaurant Information in this site can be found under Muskie Queen. Top Doorway to the North This was a resort and tavern on Lost Lake. The earliest owner we know of was Wayne Drajesk. He operated this for amny years, then sold the tavern separatly. He managed the resort part and eventually sold the cabins. Top Drews' House ![]() No matter who may live here, this house just north of the junction of Hwy 155 and Birchwood Drive is still referred to as the "Drews' House" by the older residents and has been for many years. It was owned by Clifton Drews, who passed away in 1998. Who owned it before or since is not known. Top |
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